2008 Case XX Tiny Toothpick Black Natural #07836

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2008 Case XX Tiny Toothpick Black Natural #07836

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Can anyone give me more info on this knife? This knife is double-sided which may help if confusion. Thank you
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Re: 2008 Case XX Tiny Toothpick Black Natural #07836

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Shepherd Hills does a lot of exclusives and yours is one of them. Not much else to say about it except that it's a great looking SFO (Special Factory Order) from Shepherd Hills. ::tu::
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Re: 2008 Case XX Tiny Toothpick Black Natural #07836

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Rick is right. If you send those photos to Shepherd Hills, they will be able to tell you anything you want to know about that knife. ::nod::

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Thank you for the help
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Re: 2008 Case XX Tiny Toothpick Black Natural #07836

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I know I'm late to the party but I have a couple of Case "magicians" toothpicks. One is red on one side and green on the other. The other knife is red in one side and natural bone on the other. These knives have shields in both sides. Maybe this is Shepard Hills answer to this?
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